How to Tie the Strong and Versatile Uni-Knot

If you decided to learn how to tie just one saltwater fishing knot - make sure it's the Uni-Knot!

As one of the easiest fishing knots to tie, and with a breaking
strength only slightly less than the line it's tied in, you can use it
to attach the line to your swivels, hooks, lures (although the Rapala Knot is a better knot to use for lures) along with any other rigging hardware, and also to join two lines together.

As such, many sea anglers tie two uni-knots in tandem for connecting their mainline to their leader as shown further down this page.

It's ideal for use with mono and flourocarbon lines, and although it can be used with braid line, the braid knot would be a better choice.

Here's how to tie it ...

Stage 1

First, pass a line through the eye of the hook and form a loop as shown here.

Stage 2

Now make at least four turns (more for light lines) around both strands
and through the loop. Wet the knot with saliva and start tightening it
by first pulling on the tag end in the direction of the arrow

Stage 3

Then, with the knot now well consolidated, snip the end off close and pull on the line to slide it down towards the hook.

Stage 4

And that's it, the finished knot, as it's tied for attaching the line to swivels, hooks and lures.